Every Disney Movie On Netflix, Ranked

There are currently 2681 movies in Australia’s Netflix library. Searching for ‘Disney’ leaves you with 53. We ranked every single one of them.

Without further ado...

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53. Air Buddies:Air Bud is all about a dog that can play sports. Air Buddies is not related to sports. It’s the worst of them.

49-52. The Other 4 Air Bud Movies: I am all in for a dog that plays basketball but you start getting a little long in the canines when you have Air Bud: World Pup, Air Bud: Seventh Inning Fetch, Air Bud: Golden Receiver and Air Bud: Spikes Back. I don’t care how good those puns are, these are Air Bud's worst offerings. Don’t @ me.

48. StarStruck: I feel bad that this is in front of any Air Bud film, now that I think about it.

47. Mickey’s Once Upon A Christmas: It exists, because of course it does.

46. Mickey’s Twice Upon A Christmas: Okay, I don’t know how this exists.

45. Oz, The Great and Powerful: A James Franco vehicle that is like a prequel to the Wizard of Oz. Your mind is already made up, isn’t it?

44. Sky High: It’s about a school for superheroes. Michael Giacchino did the soundtrack.

43. Wizards of Waverly Place, The Movie: Good for the Disney Channel crowd, and that’s about all.

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42. Chicken Little: One of the worst poultry-based films that you exists. Watch Chicken Run instead.

41. Blank Check: A boy that nearly gets run over gets a blank check and cashes it for a million dollars. Shenanigans ensue.

40. Secret of the Wings: This is a Tinkerbell film, so take from that what you will. I'm sure my niece loves it.

39. Tinkerbell and the Lost Treasure: This is a Tinkerbell film, so take from that what you will. I'm sure my niece loves it.

38. John Carter: I desperately wanted this movie to be good and this movie was not that good. Such promise.

37. Geek Charming: A Disney channel movie based on a novel about the most popular girl in school and a boy that makes a documentary about her. Shenanigans ensue.

36. Atlantis: The Lost Empire: looks beautiful (for 2001), but didn’t have that same Disney spark that a lot of its previous animated features did.

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35. Hocus Pocus: Bad bad bad bad bad bad bad but has developed a cult following. Not as good as The Craft, of course.

34. Alice: Through the Looking Glass: nobody asked for this.

33. The Game Plan: Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson before Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson became Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson playing a role of a footballer, something that Dwayne 'The Rock Johnson' did in college.

19. Pete’s Dragon: The live-action one. Just a heart-warming romp about a boy and a dragon.

18. Finding Dory: Baby Dory is the cutest thing that has ever been put on screen. Ever.

17. Queen of Katwe: Slipped under the radar but a powerful tale of a Ugandan girl who becomes one of the best chess players in the world.

16. The Jungle Book: The live-action one. Huge names and great CGI make this an exceedingly good live-action remake.

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15. Doctor Strange: Sherlock Holmes is the Doctor in one of the more unusual Marvel properties. A good blockbuster flick, though an unusual one. Tilda Swinton owns.

14. Holes: Shia LeBouf before he became Shia LeBouf puts in a stellar performance in this book-to-film adaptation of a novel that featured in many Australian schoolkids' curriculums.

13. Monsters University: The sequel is never as good as the original.

12. The Parent Trap: At the peak of her Disney powers, Lindsay Lohan and Lindsay Lohan stars as twin sisters that try and get their divorced parents back together. One of Lohan's best, truly.

11. Nightmare Before Christmas: I still don’t know if this is a kids film, but it’s filled with songs I just want to sing.

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10. Pocahontas: Can you paint with all the colours of … the … wiiiiiiiind?

9. A Bug’s Life: Pixar makes you feel things about ants and grasshoppers, which is so typically Pixar.

8. Tangled: Disney's take on Rapunzel started them on the right track with 3D animation and although not as good as Frozen, it's definitely in their best.

7. Captain America: Civil War: The third Captain America is the best Captain America.

6. Star Wars: The Force Awakens: Not the worst Star Wars film, and I definitely cried in the opening credits, but that doesn’t take away from the fact that it’s just a good movie, not an exceptional one.

5. Ratatouille: Underrated. Definitely not discussed enough when talking about Pixar's best films.

4. Zootopia: Continued Walt Disney Animation Studios run of success with 3D animated features and surprised me, to be honest, with its message.

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3. Finding Nemo: Brilliant from start to finish, Ellen DeGeneres’ turn as Dory is burnt into the minds of children and adults alike.

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2. Aladdin: Part of the Disney Renaissance in the 1990’s and just a real, solid film. Robin Williams is beyond brilliant as the Genie.

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1. The Incredibles: Iconic. The best movie that Pixar has ever made and absolutely the best movie under the Disney banner on Netflix. Put on your super suit and go watch it now.

Disclaimer: The author also works for the Walt Disney Company Australia as a TV show host.

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